It is strange stuff Alexandrine I agree with you and the trick is to try and sieve the wheat from the chaff. What was it Sherlock Holmes said?

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How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?

Blunt was alleged to be the illigitimate child of George V - half brother to Duke of Windsor and George V1.

Here's some info from Sarah Bradford's book on Diana which shows Charles had moved away from MB by the time he was 30 at the latest and from what she writes well before that.

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Camilla's role in the Prince's life was more than purely physical: she was also his intimate adviser, usurping Mountbatten's role as his mentor. The Prince has ceased to pay much attention to his 'honorary grandfather' as he had in his younger days. He found other mentors - he was an 'intellectual pillow', his father said scornfully, while a courtier commented, 'Prince Charles goes through gurus like other people do socks'. In his search for self-fulfilment and the meaning of life he had come under the influence of Laurens van der Post, a protagonist of Jungian ideas. In 1977 he and van der Post had spent five days in the Aberdare Mountains of Kenya…He then formed a deep emotional and spiritual relationship with a young Indian woman who had sent him a book called the Path of the Masters….

^^ Oddly Icke has turned out to be right about a number of things - apart from those shape shifting reptiles.

^ Yes Snokitty the family is somewhat dysfunctional and you only have to look at the Jimmy Savile business to see that some very odd people were allowed to get very close.

This is from DI

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Anthony Blunt (1907-1983) was born the third cousin of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon who became the wife of King George VI and is best known as the late Queen Mother - the woman that Princess Diana described as evil. This was a good description given that the lady they called 'The Nation's Grandmother' was one of highest satanic witches in Europe (see The Biggest Secret).

Blunt's mother was the second cousin of the black witch's father Claude Bowes-Lyon, the 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Blunt and his brothers would go for afternoon tea with the Bowes-Lyons at their London home in Mayfair and he was in the royal, political and Intelligence loop almost from the start.

There is another highly significant aspect of the Blunt story according to the London Daily Mail. The paper reported that he told colleagues that he was actually the secret son of King George V, the brother of Bowes-Lyon's spouse, George VI.

Just before Philby was forced to bail out and head for Moscow, he was being touted as the next head of MI5. He got that close, Doesn't bear thinking about.! The whole rotten lot of them need to be exposed once and for all.

He could have.THey both descended from Princess Alice. He was son of Victoria, daughter of Alice. Maria was also grandchild of Princess Alice, through Alice's daughter Alix, later Empress Alexandra. Queen Victoria did get to marry her cousin Albert so I think the marriage would have been allowed although it was never discovered whether or not Maria was a carrier of hemophilia, like her mother Alix. There might have been some risks with theoretical children of Mountbatten and Maria.

Yes, I'm sure Lord Louis would have liked to have married Maria. Whether he would have been allowed to marry her had there been no revolution or world war is another thing. She was after all a daughter of the Tsar, he the younger son of a Prince from a morganatic background and a minor royal house.

The only thing I can remember reading with regard to Maria possibly being a carrier of haemophilia is an operation she had on her teeth as a young teenager. Apparently she bled copiously, to such an extent that the dental surgeons were so frightened they stopped operating. It took the Tsarina, who had been waiting in a nearby room, to order them to continue, which they did. If that story is correct then it does show some kind of a problem with Maria. She may possibly have been a carrier and therefore her children may have been affected. However she died before marrying, so the questions a moot point.

This man was a toxic influence; if not for him, Charles might have married Camilla BEFORE he ran across Diana and I am certain things would have been less glamorous, but more stable for the BRF than what occurred.

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CHarles and Charles alone made the decision not to pursue Camilla Shand. He told his biographer he was "too young" to marry when he met Camilla. Camilla was madly in love with APB when she met Charles. I honestly think Charles did not think Camilla was good enough to marry and have his heirs. Plus nobody forced him to accept Mountbatten's advice. Charles was involved with many ladies before he met Diana. He came close to marrying Davina Sheffield but her ex showed up and talked of their 'past.' He also was besotted with Anna Wallace.

Still though, he was a vile old man who still nurtured the foundation of entitlement.

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He was out to get another dynastic tie to the Royal Family. Only this time he'd be the great grandfather of a future monarch if he could have persuaded his granddaughter Amanda to say yes to Charles proposal. He set up a sort of Gigi scenario with Charles watching Amanda grow up before his very eyes. I wonder if he had persuaded Amanda she would have been taught to embrace Camilla as the sister wife or would he have exiled Camilla or saw her off someway.

If he had lived and arranged for Amanda to marry Charles successfully, I am certain Mountbatten wouldn't have been so benign about Camilla. I do think that Mountbatten would have figured out some way of getting rid of Camilla especially if Camilla had badmouthed Amanda to the press and public via sympathetic leaks.

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I don't think Mountbatten understood someone like Camilla who like Anne Boleyn, would not be content to remain a mistress. Mountbatten would have fought Camilla tooth and nail to be blunt the minute that Amanda would have been getting insulted. Thing is, that I think Amanda would have been cleverer in dealing with Camilla.

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